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Additive pulse compression modelocking using polarisation evolution

Additive pulse compression modelocking using polarisation evolution
Additive pulse compression modelocking using polarisation evolution
Single-mode rare-earth-doped fibers are an ideal medium for the generation of ultra-short pulses. Long interaction lengths for nonlinear processes allow a very effective exploitation of nonlinear intra-cavity pulse-shaping mechanisms and allow to mode-lock the full glass laser bandwidth even in the presence of dominant inhomogeneous broadening. Stable femto-second pulse generation in fiber lasers generally requires the presence of both passive frequency- and amplitude modulation to be present in the cavity.
Ober, M.H.
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Hofer, M.
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Schmidt, A.J.
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Minelly, J.D.
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Hofer, M.
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Fermann, M.E.
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Schmidt, A.J.
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Ober, M.H., Hofer, M., Haberl, F., Fermann, M.E., Schmidt, A.J. and Minelly, J.D. (1991) Additive pulse compression modelocking using polarisation evolution. Optical Fiber Communicatiions (OFC '91), San Diego, United States.

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Abstract

Single-mode rare-earth-doped fibers are an ideal medium for the generation of ultra-short pulses. Long interaction lengths for nonlinear processes allow a very effective exploitation of nonlinear intra-cavity pulse-shaping mechanisms and allow to mode-lock the full glass laser bandwidth even in the presence of dominant inhomogeneous broadening. Stable femto-second pulse generation in fiber lasers generally requires the presence of both passive frequency- and amplitude modulation to be present in the cavity.

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Published date: February 1991
Venue - Dates: Optical Fiber Communicatiions (OFC '91), San Diego, United States, 1991-02-01

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77397
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 23:51

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Author: M.H. Ober
Author: M. Hofer
Author: F. Haberl
Author: M.E. Fermann
Author: A.J. Schmidt
Author: J.D. Minelly

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